Doug Noland: “King Dollar” and Emperor Xi Collide
Guest post by Doug Noland from his blog Credit Bubble Bulletin: It has always sounded archaic, at best. Most think “lunatic fringe.” Yet, there is
Guest post by Doug Noland from his blog Credit Bubble Bulletin: It has always sounded archaic, at best. Most think “lunatic fringe.” Yet, there is
Guest post by Alasdair MacLeod from his blog on Goldmoney.com: The British government’s desperate dash towards free markets has failed, badly bungled. The establishment in
Guest post by James Turk from the Mises Institute blog: “The Earth speaks to us through the elements of nature. In every natural thing, we
Guest post by Jim Hoth from the Gateway Pundit blog: Saudi Arabia, the largest U.S. export market in the Middle East, invited Chinese President Xi to visit
Guest post by Stewart Thomson from 321gold.com: If US pump gas has a reasonable price and the stock market is in rally mode, American president
Guest post by Richard Mills from his blog on Ahead of the Herd: This year has seen a correction in the gold price, commensurate with
Guest post by Jesse Felder from his blog on the Felder Report: Even after their correction over the past few months, commodities have been one
The nuclear power industry has been operating on borrowed time, and its benefits have been mostly ignored by governments around the world. Now gears are
One little known fact about Russia is that its highest non-energy export is gold, exporting around $15 billion of gold bullion last year. Which is
Originally posted by Richard Mills on Ahead of the Herd: Inflation is at a 40-year high, making commodities, which protect investments from rising prices and
This bear market is unusually challenging for investors because there is nowhere to hide. The selloff includes just about every asset class. This contrasts starkly
From Katusa Research: This year has been one for the record books. From all-time highs in the major indices to the Coronavirus meltdown… and then
In good times, Silicon Valley is the kind of place we all fantasize about: Shiny new buildings full of genius techies rollerblading down the halls,
Some recent stories from, of all places, Texas, offer the first clear glimpse of the coming energy revolution. The short version: Combine wind at night,
The US markets awoke to news of several big, disturbing overseas events: Glencore implodes. Think of Swiss commodities giant Glencore as a modern version of
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